Spotlight
Across the world, educators are turning to personal learning networks to get inspiration and trade best practices. Here are four that offer great resources for teachers at no cost. MoreMicrosoft is updating its Windows tablet lineup with the launch of the Surface Pro 4, a faster version of the Surface Pro with a larger display and upgraded stylus. MoreTHE Journal's readers have chosen their favorite and most revered software and hardware — tools that help them, as teachers, administrators and tech leaders, fulfill the mission of education. More
Viewpoint
On 28 October 2014, the W3C approved a standard version of HTML5, a programming language for the web. For K-12 at least, HTML5 is totally disruptive – in a GOOD way! Educational app developers can now write highly interactive apps that will run on virtually all end-user-oriented, computing devices, i.e., on all the crazy computers that kids bring into their BYOD classrooms. Finally, BYOD makes good sense; finally, teachers can FULLY exploit the affordances of the kids' BYOD computing devices!! HTML5 is nothing short of a sea change in educational software. More
News
Microsoft has introduced a new range of Windows 10-based Lumia smart phones, including a 5.7-inch quad-HD model to rival the latest Android-based phablets. MoreShowbie, a classroom workflow app, has added a new digital portfolio feature for one-to-one environments to its pro version. MoreCarnegie Speech is bringing its technology for English language learners to K-12 schools through a new partnership with Sunburst Digital. MoreA new app, English on the Go, aims to leverage social features to help students learn English more easily. More
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